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Re: Party SNG\'s . Profitable ?
Thanks for the encouragement. I am playing anything from .10/.25 NL to .50/1 NL cash games right now and doing pretty well. I do about 12 BB/100 on most games I play but I probably do about 5 or 6 BB/100 on .50/1 NL. I just wondered which would be more profitable. I have been playing NL cash games exclusively for about the last 9 months and I just wonder if I could make more. It sounds like I could. I max out at about $1000/month if I work hard enough in the NL cash games. I was choosing Party Sng's specifically because of their structure. In late stages, I can just push with decent hands and I was going to use Eastbay's analyzer religiously.
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Re: Party SNG\'s . Profitable ?
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[ QUOTE ] Party SnG's are not a crap shoot. There is a science to playing them well. [/ QUOTE ] An art and a science. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'm sure you're right...I haven't seen the art in it yet, though. I'd like to. To me, so far, playing SnG's has been a very scientific experience -- especially bubble play. I guess the art comes in more often with the earlier play, deception, reading, value betting, etc. But when the blinds get high and the players get short, it seems very scientific to me. This, in fact, is one of the things I really like about SnG's as opposed to cash games. |
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Re: Party SNG\'s . Profitable ?
determining your opponents' calling ranges might classify as an "art"
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Re: Party SNG\'s . Profitable ?
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determining your opponents' calling ranges might classify as an "art" [/ QUOTE ] Actually that is the "crapshoot" part of SNG's [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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